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International Affairs

April, 2010, No. 2, Том 56

CONTENTS
Croatia: Ten Years of Changes
The CIS in 2009: Achievements, Issues, Prospects
President Obama: A Year in the White House
OSCE: A Time for Change?
The Model of China's Integration Into the Global Economy and Anti-Cyclic Policy
The Korean Nuclear Problem: In Search of Stable Solutions
Did Stalin Want to Joint NATO?
Iraq: A Key Section of the World's Energy "Solar Plexus"
Russian Natural Gas and Global Energy
Why Is Russia Opting Out of the Energy Charter?
BRIC as a New Form of Multilateral Diplomacy
Russia and the "Great Recession"
2009 Copenhagen Summit: Failure, Success or the Moment of Truth?
Russia's Image in the German Media
Priorities in Modernizing Russia's Diplomacy
Historical Politics or Politicized Memory
Pages From the Past, a Look Into the Future
A History of Ups and Downs
"The Potential of Our Relations Is Very Big"
If You Are Going to the Holy Land, Come to the Holy Places
Moscow Is the Heart of the Russian World
Yalta, February 1945: Beginning of a New World?
He Was Equal to Suvorov
Russia and Finland in 1917-1920: Interstate Delimitation
His Diplomatic Career: About Ambassador Vezirov's book
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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